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Case Note: High Court analyses reasonableness of non-solicitation of employees and non-compete clauses
Case Notes, Employment Law, Contract Ronald Wong 26/07/2022 Case Notes, Employment Law, Contract Ronald Wong 26/07/2022

Case Note: High Court analyses reasonableness of non-solicitation of employees and non-compete clauses

Non-compete and non-solicitation clauses are often the most controversial and disputable terms of any contract of employment or service provider / independent contractor. There are important drafting lessons to be gleaned from this decision.

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